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LINUX MAGAZINE CALENDAR 2011www.opensuse.org
MARCH01 T 3/1 to 3/5: Cebit,
Hannover, Germany
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March 1985: Gnu is Not Unix. The GNU manifest is published for the first time, in „Dr. Dobbs’ Jour-nal“. Today it is one of the pillars of the free software movement and can be found at [www.gnu.org].
March 1994: The Linux-Kernel 1.0 is released.
March 2003: The GTK team publi-shes version 2.0 of its toolkit.
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April 1969: AT&T decides against Multics and for GECOS. This step makes Ken Thompson and Dennis Ritchie develop UNICS, the Uniplexed Information and Computing Service, an „emascula-ted Multics“. In 1974 the „CS“ was replaced by an „X“: Unix.
April 1992: Ari Lemmke establishes the newsgroup [alt. os. linux].
April 2002: KDE 3.0 is released and makes use of Qt 3.
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May 22, 1973: 27-year-old Robert Metcalfe of PARC Research Institute describes the networking standard Ethernet for the first time.
May 2000: Microsoft's CEO Steve Ballmer calls Linux „a cancer that attaches itself in an intellectual property sense to everything it touches“ (from an interview with Chicago Sun-Times).
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June 9, 1996: Linus Torvalds puts version 2.0 of the Linux kernel on official FTP servers. With this version Linux starts running on non-Intel architectures. On the very same day the Linux penguin Tux (designed by Larry Ewing) became the official logo.
In June 1991 the BSD derivate Net/2 is released. Completely new develo-ped C library and system tools make it independent from AT&T Code for the first time. Later, 386/BSD and Net BSD evolved from Net/2.
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July 12, 1998: KDE 1.0 is released.In this project Developers unite under the goal of a userfriendly and com-petitive Unix-Desktop.
July 14, 1789: Free citizens of France rise up against aristocracy and economic paternalism of the ruling class. The French Revolution starts with the storming of the Bas-tille on July 14.
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August 26, 1991: Linus Torvalds sends an e-mail that has now be-come legendary. In the Minix user-group he announces his work on a Unix OS for x86 architectures and invites anybody to help.August 1993: Ian Murdock starts the Debian-project.
August 2003: Novell acquires Xi-mian and a few months later Suse.
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September 1983: Richard Stallman founds the GNU-project.
September 1991: The first Linux-version 0.0.1 is available at [ftp. funet. fi]. Ari Lemmke dubs the directory and thus also the OS Linux.
September 1994: First edition of September 2000: Trolltech releases the Qt-libraries, which are extensively used by the KDE-environment, under the GPL.
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October 1985: The FSF (Free Software Foundation) is founded.
October 1995: Marc Ewing releases the first version of Red Hat.
October 14, 1996: The Kool Desktop Environment (later known as KDE Desktop Environment) is founded.
October 2004: The first version of Ubuntu is released.
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November 1992: The Software und System Entwicklung GmbH (Suse) in Nürnberg, Germany is founded.
November 2006: Novell and Microsoft sign a controversial sett-lement about software patents and cooperation around Linux.Whereas Novell promises to help working on compatibility issues with Windows, Microsoft refrains from legal actions regarding Linux patent issues.
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December 1987: Larry Walls programming language Perl is published in version 1.0.
December 2003: Linus Torvalds releases kernel 2.6.
December 1994: Netscape publishes the Netscape Navigator, version 1.0.
December 1995: The Apache project releases version 1.0.
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January 1, 1970, 00:00 o'clock: A new calendar is born: The Epoch. Since midnight of this day it counts the elapsed time in seconds as the official Unix time.
In January 2000 LinuxUser is pub-lished for the first time.
January 4, 2001: In the tenth year of Linux history Linus Torvalds relea-ses Kernel 2.4.
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February 1989: Version 1 of GPL is released. Version 2 follows in 1991, Version 3 in the year 2007.
February 1990: IBM publishes the Advanced Interactive Executive (AIX) Operating System.
February 1999: For the first time IBM announces support for Linux operating systems. Shortly after the company became one of the biggest contributors to Linux. Today Big Blue’s investment and engage-ment are seen as a major step in Linux history, probably the most im-portant one that paved the way into business league for the free OS.
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